What is gerrymandering?

a. The creation of one-party-only voting districts.
b. A form of illegal voter suppression.
c. The manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate.
d. An attempt to swing states in favor of a particular candidate, such as for the Senate.


c. The manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate.

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To say that authority has legitimacy is to

A. say that authority is recognized by a few. B. say that authority is broadly accepted. C. imply that the ruler has not always been perceived as the legal power. D. suggest that decisions are of little practical value. E. imply that those in power do not have the good of the public in mind when making important decisions.

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__________ are informal expressions of the customs, attitudes, and expectations of people who work within a bureaucratic agency

a. Rules b. Regulations c. Norms d. Habits e. Regimes

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Which of the following countries either has or is likely to develop nuclear weapons?

a. Egypt b. South Korea c. Brazil d. Israel

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The most effective strategies for all types of interest groups are grassroots lobbying and media campaigns

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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